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Football Parents

Original title: Voetbalouders
  • TV Series
  • 2025–
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
920
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Football Parents (2025)
A group of overbearing parents who shamelessly meddle in their children's amateur football careers. We are introduced to this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who is new to the team. Lillian quickly realizes she wants to escape from this quirky group of parents, especially from Marenka, who is the last person you want to deal with on a Saturday morning. However, Levi wants to stay and even forms a friendship with Vito, the most eccentric kid of all, who happens to be Marenka's son.
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Overbearing parents shamelessly interfere in their children's amateur soccer careers. We see this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who's new to the team.Overbearing parents shamelessly interfere in their children's amateur soccer careers. We see this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who's new to the team.Overbearing parents shamelessly interfere in their children's amateur soccer careers. We see this world through Lillian and her son Levi, who's new to the team.

  • Stars
    • Eva van Gessel
    • Ilse Warringa
    • Mariana Aparicio
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    6.2/10
    920
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    • Stars
      • Eva van Gessel
      • Ilse Warringa
      • Mariana Aparicio
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Eva van Gessel
    • Lilian
    • 2025
    Ilse Warringa
    • Marenka
    • 2025
    Mariana Aparicio
    Mariana Aparicio
    • Arlette
    • 2025
    Leonoor Koster
    Leonoor Koster
    • Sandra
    • 2025
    Bas Hoeflaak
    • Jacco
    • 2025
    Gürkan Küçüksentürk
    • Yusuf
    • 2025
    Guido Pollemans
    Guido Pollemans
    • Edwin Wildekamp
    • 2025
    Michiel Nooter
    • Wietse
    • 2025
    Arnoud Bos
    • Boris van Coevorden
    • 2025
    Nyncke Beekhuyzen
    Nyncke Beekhuyzen
    • Ellen
    • 2025
    Rian Gerritsen
    • Miranda
    • 2025
    René van 't Hof
    • Adrie
    • 2025
    Steef Cuijpers
    Steef Cuijpers
    • Henk
    • 2025
    Evrim Akyigit
    • Leyla
    • 2025
    Seb van Gemert
    • Vito
    • 2025
    Yosef Weijers
    • Levi Ramdin
    • 2025
    Merley Ebus
    • Zeger van Coevorden
    • 2025
    Joep van Doornik
    • Jordi Wildekamp
    • 2025
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    10d3afb0y

    LOL

    I am deaf. I find it funny i laughed a lot. I am hoping to see Season 2. They did awesome job. Sweet mom and sweet boy remind of my aunt and cousin. I love them to death and always cheer me up. This is my new favorite so far and football parents are so judge what i dislike in real life. But in this show it show how silly they are and being randomly taking too serious over games. Boys supposed to have fun and enjoy as boys. Not Parents lol. They need to chilling out and support like sweet mom is super supportive. She should be best actress and best football mom supportive. Love her for that lol.
    1viccigoal

    Missed opportunity

    As someone who has been involved in football for more than forty years, first as a player and now as a parent, I have a deep connection to the world of amateur football. It is more than just a sport to me; it is a way of life filled with emotion, camaraderie, and countless unforgettable moments. That is precisely why I find it so disappointing when comedies that aim to portray this world completely miss the mark. Instead of reflecting the genuine experience of grassroots football, they often rely on tired clichés and lazy assumptions. Unfortunately, that was the case with the comedy I recently watched.

    One of the most important ingredients of a successful comedy set in a familiar world is recognition. That feeling of "Yes, I've seen that happen" or "That's exactly like the coach from my son's team" creates a special bond between the viewer and the story. It is what allows the humor to land, not because it is absurd or exaggerated, but because it is rooted in something real and relatable. This recognition is especially important when dealing with something as widespread and beloved as amateur football, which is part of everyday life for thousands of families.

    However, in this particular production, that essential sense of recognition was entirely absent. I kept waiting for a moment where I could nod along, laugh knowingly, and feel that the creators truly understood the world I know so well. But that moment never came. Instead, what I saw was a series of scenes that felt disconnected from reality, populated by characters that seemed more like parodies than real people. The jokes fell flat not because they were offensive or poorly delivered, but because they simply had no grounding in the truth of amateur football life.

    What makes this even more frustrating is that the situation could have been avoided with some thoughtful casting and writing choices. It is not enough to hire actors who can kick a ball or wear a uniform. The actors need to have some genuine affinity with the sport. They need to understand the nuances of how people behave at a weekend match, the subtle social dynamics between parents, coaches, referees, and players. Without that understanding, their performances come across as hollow and unconvincing.

    The problem does not stop with the cast. The biggest issue lies with the people behind the scenes-the writers and directors. It becomes painfully obvious that they have little to no experience with the world they are trying to portray. Perhaps they have watched a few matches from a distance or heard second-hand stories, but they have clearly never been part of that world. They do not capture the language, the energy, the passion, or even the humor that is so unique to amateur football. As someone who has stood on countless muddy sidelines and celebrated victories in cold, cramped canteens, I can confidently say that the creators of this show do not understand what they are depicting.

    There is so much potential in the world of grassroots football to tell meaningful, hilarious, and heartwarming stories. It is a world filled with characters, rivalries, unexpected moments of brilliance, and the kind of drama that only sport can deliver. But to tell those stories properly, one must approach the subject with respect, authenticity, and a genuine interest in what makes it so special. Sadly, this production failed to do that.

    In the end, what could have been a celebration of a beloved pastime turned out to be a forgettable and frustrating misrepresentation. For those of us who live and breathe amateur football, it feels like a wasted opportunity. Without the crucial element of recognition, the comedy becomes just another attempt to laugh at something the creators clearly do not understand. And that, to me, is a real shame.
    9nitzpitz

    And I don't even like football

    I watched this series even thought I don't even like football. However, it is very relatable for any parent. It shows us how parents can be childish and spiteful, but also loving and caring towards both their children and other grown ups.

    We all know some of these characters, and even if they are somewhat exaggerated, they feel like real people with real issues.

    Although the characters are very alike those in Luizenmoeder, the story is different and the interactions are more between the parents than the teachers/trainers.

    I really enjoyed Voetbalouders. My kids enjoyed it too. It is a family friendly, comedy with heart. I would certainly watch a second season.
    9gwbz-84544

    It is a solid comic series

    This is a solid comic series. I would love to see it having season 2. It wasn't THAT good in the first half of the show because the audience are still seeing the parents who are annoying and unlikable. Most parents' characters are superficial and single-layered particularly in episode 1 and 2. However, the magic of the show is it brings the audience into the kids' perspective. From the second half of the show, you start to realize the show is not to seriously talk about how football parents parent, but joyfully talk about how football kids are being kids despite the dysfunctional parents. It has a warm and fairytale-like ending. You want to know what will happen to the team next. Also Ilse Warringa contributed incredibly fun screenplay!!

    So please do not let haters stop you producing season 2. It is fun to watch! We should be more like kids than parents.
    10FrankW-29

    Mostly fun, and it makes you think about how parents behave towards their kids during play and sports.

    Mostly very funny 😄 - lots of laughs, especially if you've ever seen (or been) that overly-excited-sports-parent (or coach).

    I had a good time watching it, and heard a lot of laughter while watching with friends!

    But there is a little message too: It pokes fun at the way adults sometimes take kids' games a bit too seriously. Behind the humor is a gentle reminder: maybe it's not about winning, coaching from the sidelines, or turning every match into the World Cup. Sometimes it's just about letting kids play, mess up, and enjoy the game - while we try to chill a bit too.

    Have a look, enjoy, and next time try to be that supporting(!) parent for your kid ;-)

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 2025 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • Dutch
    • Also known as
      • Aile Boyu Futbol
    • Filming locations
      • OFC Football Club, Twiskeweg 8, Oostzaan, Netherlands(Home location of football club MJD '11)
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      • Hollands Licht
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